As we head into the All-Star break, the NBA as a league gets a chance to take a step back and review what’s happened after every team has played the majority of their season.
For the Milwaukee Bucks, it’s an opportunity to relax and look back on one of the best stretches of basketball in franchise history. At 43-14, the best record in the entire NBA, the Bucks are in the midst of their best season since Sidney Moncrief wore Milwaukee green and Don Nelson roamed the sideline in the 1980’s.
One could even argue this season represents the Bucks best opportunity at a championship since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson wore Bucks colors in the 1970’s.